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How to refresh the environment of a PowerShell session after a Chocolatey install without needing to open a new session


I am writing automated script for cloning GitHub source code to local machine.
I failed after installing Git in my script, it asked for close/open powershell.
So I am not able to clone code automatic after installing Git.

Here is my code:

iex ((New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://chocolatey.org/install.ps1'))
 choco install -y git
 refreshenv
 Start-Sleep -Seconds 15

 git clone --mirror https://${username}:${password}@$hostname/${username}/$Projectname.git D:\GitTemp -q 2>&1 | %{ "$_" } 

Error:

git : The term 'git' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet, 
      function, script file, or operable program. 
      Check the spelling of the name, or if a path was included, 
      verify that the path is correct and try again.

Please let me what should I put for reboot PowerShell without exiting?


Solution

  • You have a bootstrapping problem:

    • refreshenv (an alias for Update-SessionEnvironment) is generally the right command to use to update the current session with environment-variable changes after a choco install ... command.

    • However, immediately after installing Chocolatey itself, refreshenv / Update-SessionEnvironment themselves are only available in future PowerShell sessions, because loading these commands happens via code added to profile $PROFILE, based on environment variable $env:ChocolateyInstall.

    That said, you should be able to emulate what Chocolatey does when $PROFILE is sourced in future sessions in order to be able to use refreshenv / Update-SessionEnvironment right away, immediately after installing Chocolatey:

    iex ((New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://chocolatey.org/install.ps1'))
    
    choco install -y git
    
    # Make `refreshenv` available right away, by defining the $env:ChocolateyInstall
    # variable and importing the Chocolatey profile module.
    # Note: Using `. $PROFILE` instead *may* work, but isn't guaranteed to.
    $env:ChocolateyInstall = Convert-Path "$((Get-Command choco).Path)\..\.."   
    Import-Module "$env:ChocolateyInstall\helpers\chocolateyProfile.psm1"
    
    # refreshenv is now an alias for Update-SessionEnvironment
    # (rather than invoking refreshenv.cmd, the *batch file* for use with cmd.exe)
    # This should make git.exe accessible via the refreshed $env:PATH, so that it
    # can be called by name only.
    refreshenv
    
    # Verify that git can be called.
    git --version
    

    Note: The original solution used . $PROFILE instead of Import-Module ... to load the Chocolatey profile, relying on Chocolatey to have updated $PROFILE already at that point. However, ferventcoder points out that this updating of $PROFILE doesn't always happen, so it cannot be relied upon.